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Jeremiah K.

...I've worked for different companies such as UPS, Johnson Controls, as well as others in different engineering capacities. I have knowledge for a number of diverse subjects which include various levels of mathematics, multiple disciplines of science, and well versed in history subjects. I recently graduated from the University of Oklahoma.

Bruce C.

I have a deep passion for teaching, and am tutoring until I move to pursue my Ph.D. in marketing. I already possess an MBA and BA, and I have great Marketing research and real world experience. I scored a 700 on my GMAT, and have a plethora of experience in this realm.

Tsedenia M.

...Not only finance, but also collecting data and analyzing it during my work in the middle school for the past nine month. I have been working in a middle school as an interventionist/tutor in a math class. In addition to being a tutor in college I have learned new methods of teaching elementary Math to younger audience.

Hongjun C.

...Precalculus includes algebra, coordinate geometry, trigonometry, and most of all, functions---the general concept as well as specific functions. Students come to this course familiar with basic algebra and geometry. A precalculus course builds on all of their previous mathematical knowledge and experience to understand calculus that is essential to succeed in a college.

Adekunle O.

...I teach as an Adjunct Instructor for Math at BROWARD COLLEGE. I am very good in making students develop the paramount interest in math and endure it to the end of the courses they may be taking. Foremost, most students either in high school or college do not have the ability to first develop the initial interest in Math.